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Michael F. Easley
Governor
State of North Carolina
Office of the Governor
Governor's Press Office
State Capitol, Raleigh, NC 27603-8001
(919) 733-5612 - Toll Free 1-800-662-7005
FAX (919) 733-5166
For Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Sarah Williamson
Date: July 13, 2007 Phone: 919/733-5612
GOV. EASLEY REAPPOINTS BRUMBAUGH TO INTERNSHIP COUNCIL
RALEIGH – Gov. Mike Easley has reappointed Chalmers Brumbaugh of Burlington to the North Carolina Internship Council.
Brumbaugh is a professor of political science at Elon University in Elon. He is a member of the Board of Adjustment in Burlington and chief judge of the Alamance County Board of Elections. Brumbaugh received his Bachelor’s degree in political science and history from the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio and his Master’s and Doctorate degrees in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The council oversees the state government internship program. The council has 17 members, each serving a two-year term. The governor appoints 14 members. The Senate President Pro Tempore and the Speaker of the House each appoint one member. The secretary of the Department of Administration serves on the board by virtue of his position.
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Michael F. Easley
Governor
State of North Carolina
Office of the Governor
Governor's Press Office
State Capitol, Raleigh, NC 27603-8001
(919) 733-5612 - Toll Free 1-800-662-7005
FAX (919) 733-5166
For Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Sarah Williamson
Date: July 13, 2007 Phone: 919/733-5612
GOV. EASLEY REAPPOINTS BRUMBAUGH TO INTERNSHIP COUNCIL
RALEIGH – Gov. Mike Easley has reappointed Chalmers Brumbaugh of Burlington to the North Carolina Internship Council.
Brumbaugh is a professor of political science at Elon University in Elon. He is a member of the Board of Adjustment in Burlington and chief judge of the Alamance County Board of Elections. Brumbaugh received his Bachelor’s degree in political science and history from the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio and his Master’s and Doctorate degrees in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The council oversees the state government internship program. The council has 17 members, each serving a two-year term. The governor appoints 14 members. The Senate President Pro Tempore and the Speaker of the House each appoint one member. The secretary of the Department of Administration serves on the board by virtue of his position.
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